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moving to Abruzz
Hi Everyone
This our first post. We are moving to Abruzzo from Dubai. We have heard alot of nightmare stories about shipping our belongings. The container we are shipping is full of our used household goods, will we face any taxation bringing them into Italy ? Thank you in advance for your help and advice kindest regards Rik |
Re: moving to Abruzz
Originally Posted by RikiB
(Post 12021064)
Hi Everyone
This our first post. We are moving to Abruzzo from Dubai. We have heard alot of nightmare stories about shipping our belongings. The container we are shipping is full of our used household goods, will we face any taxation bringing them into Italy ? Thank you in advance for your help and advice kindest regards Rik |
Re: moving to Abruzz
thank you so much for your response Linseed :)
Another question, to begin with we are just going to be tourist's, I am British and my wife is Russian, which I realise has complications, however we do have a relative that owns a company in Italy and has already offered my wife a work permit whenever she wants. Can we buy a car in Italy being non residents ? thank you all again for your help warmest Rik |
Re: moving to Abruzz
Originally Posted by RikiB
(Post 12022002)
thank you so much for your response Linseed :)
Another question, to begin with we are just going to be tourist's, I am British and my wife is Russian, which I realise has complications, however we do have a relative that owns a company in Italy and has already offered my wife a work permit whenever she wants. Can we buy a car in Italy being non residents ? thank you all again for your help warmest Rik Are you yourself not planning on applying for residency at the Town Hall as an EU citizen? Non residents can't buy cars by the way. |
Re: moving to Abruzz
Hi Lorna
Is it very complicated as a EU citizen to get residence ? warmest Rik |
Re: moving to Abruzz
Originally Posted by RikiB
(Post 12022016)
Hi Lorna
Is it very complicated as a EU citizen to get residence ? warmest Rik If you don't have a job here and therefore automatically paying into the system directly form your wage packet, you need to provide proof of funds to keep yourself and family and you need private health insurance because you won't be part of the Italian NHS system. I think the funds are about €8.000 for you and your wife, probably a bit more. |
Re: moving to Abruzz
Originally Posted by Lorna at Vicenza
(Post 12022009)
Hello and welcome.
Are you yourself not planning on applying for residency at the Town Hall as an EU citizen? Non residents can't buy cars by the way. |
Re: moving to Abruzz
Originally Posted by ononno
(Post 12022034)
Hi Lorna, once upon a time a non-resident could in fact buy a car here for export, on EE (Escursionista Estera)plates as long as it was exported inside 12 months. Is that no longer the case?
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Re: moving to Abruzz
Originally Posted by RikiB
(Post 12022002)
thank you so much for your response Linseed :)
Another question, to begin with we are just going to be tourist's, I am British and my wife is Russian, which I realise has complications, however we do have a relative that owns a company in Italy and has already offered my wife a work permit whenever she wants. Can we buy a car in Italy being non residents ? thank you all again for your help warmest Rik |
Re: moving to Abruzz
Thanks Lorna
we are planning to get health cover anyway, the funds are not a problem. I will still travel abroad for work regularly, but is it still better to be a resident ? regards Rik |
Re: moving to Abruzz
Originally Posted by RikiB
(Post 12022040)
Thanks Lorna
we are planning to get health cover anyway, the funds are not a problem. I will still travel abroad for work regularly, but is it still better to be a resident ? regards Rik Legally you should be resident if you live here. Electricity costs less with residency, but I'm not sure by how much. Will you be buying or renting a house? |
Re: moving to Abruzz
Hi Lorna
we will rent while we are looking for a ruin to buy and renovate regards rik |
Re: moving to Abruzz
If you stay in Italy for more than 183 Italy considers you to be fiscally resident even if you do not hold offical' residency.
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Re: moving to Abruzz
is that 183 days in a year or consecutive days ?
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Re: moving to Abruzz
and what does fiscally resident imply ?
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